Welcome. Your clocks sound very interesting. It would be nice to see some photos. There is a thread for that: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/neonixie-l/A76JBNxcaes
On Thursday, January 23, 2020 at 4:04:01 PM UTC-5, Roman wrote: > > >> Hi! > > i'm Roman for Germany. My first contact with nixies was, then i bought an > IN-14 nixie clock kit two years ago. > Since then a lot of things happend ... i've now more than 20 types of > nixies tubes at home (more than 400 tubes totally) and started to create my > own pcbs for Nixies, Numitrons etc. > > My first own designed nixie clock was an Arduino shield with 6 ZM1325 > Nixies with BME280 Module and ESP-01 for NTP, which is only 0,5 cm larger > than the Arduino Uno R3 pcb in size. > This took me a while .. but i learned lot of things in designing pcbs, > electronic circuits etc. > > Other projects i finished in the last year: > - ESP32 based - 8 digit Nixie Clock with modular tube modules. I've made > modules for 15 different nixie types. You can run different tube types at > the same time in the clock. > - 6 digit IN-18 Clock with ZM1083 tubes as seperators > - 6 digit DA-2000 Numitron Clock (Wemos D1 mini based) > - 6 digit IV-13 Numitron Clock > - 6 digit IV- 9 Numitron Clock > - 6 digit DA-2300 Numitron Clock > - 4 and 6 digit ZM1030/1032 Clock (biquinary nixies (!) - Wemos d1 mini > based) > > Nearly all of my clock have neopixels under the tubes, a RTC-module and a > BME280 (sensor for measuring temperature, pressure, humidity) > > nearly finished projects (pcbs design finished - waiting for the pcbs): > - 6 digit IV-19 Numitron Clock (wemos d1 mini) > - 6 digit Z5660M Clock with 2 x Z5670M as seperators > > planed projects for the future (i still have the necessary tubes): > - 6 digit ZM1050 "Pixie" Clock > - 12 digit B5971 display (please don't ask me, what i've paid for the > tubes - i was going mad, when i bought them ;-/) > - 8 digit ZM1350 Varisymbol display > - E1P - single digit clock > - 16 channel ESP32 IN-9 music frequency spectrum analyzer (software FFT) > - geiger counter with nixie tube display > > I hope to find in this group some inspiration and other people to share > the fascination for nixies tube. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "neonixie-l" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web, visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/neonixie-l/501e1300-234d-40f0-aa44-a919f6d9418e%40googlegroups.com.
